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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY. FEBRTJAKY 9. 1880. THE CITY.- Collections of intcrntil revenue yester day wrjro S",5 < ! 0.85. A warrant is out for the nrrcst of Vin cent Hewer , charged with being tlio owner of n vicious dog. The Mason school will open next Monday under the care of Miss McKoon with an nblo corps of teachers. A car loud of horses from the povorn- mont corral nt thin place were shipped \ vesttoUnwHnsVyo. . , over the Union Pacific yesterday. A union incetinc of the Sunday school teachers of the city will bo hold in the Young Mon's Christian association nt 4 o'clock p. m. to-day. Ono man did not rend Tin : 13in : yes- tcnlny morning nnd mailed n razor. As It was not properly hccurcd , it went to the dead loiter ollleo. O. It. Connlr-o was sentenced to ton days in the county jai.l on the charge of vnfrrancy. The sentence was suspended , however , to give him a chnnco to find work. Mr. James Gilbert , city pas Inspector , received , yesterday , loiters of patent duted Fouiuiary J3 , for improvements on his patent sinoko consuming furnace patented November ! 2i2 , 1883. S. liandsotin trackman employed in the Union Pacific yards at this place , started for .Sweden last evening , whither ho has fallen heir to a Inrpo fortune loft him by n relative. Judpc Uorka is bound to stop the nso of profane and obscene language on the fctrcets. Yesterday lie lined n man named Carry 817.SO and another named John Ityan 810.60 for the olTonso. The police arc asked to look out for n flftcen-ycar-old boy named Bertie Uoll , who ran away from his home in Le.Mars , la. , on the ! 28th of January. Ho wears a grey suit , dark overcoat and fur rap. William Uutiyard , of Harvey , Iowa , is looking for a lost sister , formerly n allied l-'llzaboth J. Uunyard , but later was married to Emmelt Gardner. Slnco coming lo Omaha she lias disappeared. Gorl McCoy was lined $ oO and costs and given fifteen days in jail yesterday afternoon for being an in mate of u house of ill fame and linding amusement in beating the unfortunates therein. IIo will have lo serve out tlio sentence at the station , whore the officers will &eo that ho works. Major Sully , of the Salvation army , has arrived in Omaha from Ohio to form a now division comprising Ne braska and Dakota , with headquarters in this city. IIo is accompanied by i party of olllccrs who are to assist him ii opening up the cause in tlio citic throughout the district. Special meetings ings will bo conducted by the new at- rivals in the hall at 1111 l < "arnam streo next Sunday , February 10 , at. ! p. in and 7:110 : p. m. Everybody is invited Persons having public halls for rent ii Omaha or any .surrounding cities shouli communicate with Major Sully at the place mentioned above. Personal T. P. Welch , of Hlnlr , is a Millard guest Mason Gregg , of Lincoln , is at tlio Paxton E. F. Cost , of Kansas City , is at the Mur ray. ray.W. W. II. Myors , of Sioux City , is at the Mil- lanl. lanl.W. W. II , Harrison , of Granil Island , Is at the Paxton. J. J. Slubbs , of Oaiilnml , Neb. , is at the Paxton. S. II. Sliumakcr , of Plattsmouth , is at the Murray. .T. A. Keith , of Lincoln , Neb. , was at the Murray. , F. J. Buchanan , of Hustings , Is at the Murray. S. Uionnan , of'St. Louis , is a gucsi at the Murray. J. A. . Koitli , of Lincoln , is registered at the Murray. C. M. Jaques , of Ord , Neb. , is stopping at tlio. Pox ton. Gcorgo Simpson , of Hastings , is a guest at . the Paxton. " Elmer Brown , of Columbus , is stopping at the Murray. Alex S. Grcdizer , of St. Louis , is still at the Murray. Clmrlcs Warner , of Grand Island , is at " tlio Paxton. K. C. Howe , of Norfolk , is registered at tlio'Millard , * II. S. Manvlllc , of Tildcn , Nob. , is a guest at the Paxton. W , II. Bowman , of Beatrice , was at the Paxton yesterday. J. E. Kennedy , or Nebraska City , is stop ping at tlio Paxton , Abe Mayer , of Sioux Falls , Dak. , is stop ping at tlio Paxton. E. Yarnisli , a prominent citl/on of St. Paul , Minnr , is at the Paxton. Henry Wilcox and wife , of Wilt-ox , Nob. , nro registered at the Paxton. William Pulton and E , T. Warner regis tccctl nt tlio Paxton last night. Gcorgo II. Hammer and Albert Flcshor , of St. Paul , Nob. , nro at the Murray. E. J , Hubbard and P. D. Papin , of Kansas City , are stopping at the Millard , J. I. . . Bentley , E. N. Carter and J. T. Trcnoroy , are stopping at the Paxton. J. E. Strong , the affable night clerk at the Millanl , returned last night from a visit in Sioux City. Mrs. Orr , wife of Thomas Orr , assistant of the general manager of the Union Paulile , left last night for Mexico , accompanied by Colonel Eddy ami wlfo. Ed J. Bronnan , after two weeks' painful suiToring , from the effects of a fall ttirough a defective scaffold , receiving a severe nnd dangerous gash on the head , has been scon by some of his numerous friends on the Etreot. Ijixst of tlio Victims. Tlio last ono of the Meyer catastrophe victims , Samuel Lombard , was sent away yesterday. Ills body was taken from Drexel & Maul's ' to the depot and forwarded to Brunswick , Maine , wlicro the burial takes placo- Look I nt : for n Husband. Thursday night a woll-drcsscd woman came to the police station for assistance to llnd her husband. She gave her name as Granbor , and eaid that bcr husband was a brakomiiu On the Fremont , Elkhorn & Missouri Valioy road. Ho had left her In destitute circum stances In NiqlcorEon , Nob. , but she had fol io ivod him to this city , As she had no place to atay over night the polleo directed her to the W. O. T. U. liouioatTwonty-sovonth and Bui t street , and will give her case attention. ttolicmlnii Turners En Mask. To-night the Bohemian gymnastic society sokol gan. its annual masquerade ball at Hoffman's national hall , on the corner - , nor of Thirteenth and Williams streets. The Bohemian Turners are not behind their Gorman brethren In arranging and carrying out well managed and largely attended masquerades , and last night's t affair was ouo of the best efforts. Ijlvo Stouk Exchange Meeting. The board of directors of the Live Stock Exchange mot Thursday afternoon , with President A. C. Foster la the chair. A resolution elution was passed to strike oft all names of persona Joining the association who do not pay their fco by the 10th. Bills to (55.85 worn .approved and ordered paid. Wood Brother.1 ! complaint against Horn & Sharpa on the commission matter was examined and the board decided there was no violation of tlio rulo. Adjourned to Saturday afternoon at 13 o'clock. Kd Mam-or'H Windows. Officers have reported to the chief of police that at 2 o'clock Thursday morning they heard the clinking of glasses and pther evidences of 11-juor being sold nt that hour ( n Ed Maurer's saloon , but owing to the cut class in the front windows the onlccrs could jjot BOO into the saloon. The chief has iu- strutted Captain Grcoti to notify Mr. Maurcr that ho must remove till obstructions to a view of the Interior of bis establishment by February 15. _ _ Does the Knrtli Ucnlly Move ? Science says that it docs , but wo can not help wondering1 sometimes if there isn't some mistake about it.whon wo BOO how stubbornly certain old fogies cling to Uioir musty and antiquated ideas. It ' was believed'onco that consumption was incurable , and although it lias been clearly demonstrated that it is not , thousands of old-time physicians close their eyes and put their hands o their ears and refuse to abandon the theory. Hut for all that the world moves on. and Ur. IMorco's Golden Mcdcial Discovery continues to rescue sillTcrers from con sumptives' graves. It is a sure cure for this dreaded disease , if taken in time. All scrofulous diseases aad consump tion is included in yio list yield to it. OVI2II A MlLIjIQN AM ) A HAIjF To He Kxpomleil lit Two IlitlldlMKH ' " " Oinnlin Tills Year. "Omaha business men never did a better day's work than on Tuesday last , " nald a board of trade man Thursday , "and the time they spent In winning that election for Far- nniu street will bo ono of the best Invest ments they ever made. People have talked of money being tight , and why was it ! Just because the o.istmi capitalists were as well posted on the matter ns themselves. A banker with $1,030,000 Invested in a city is not likely to incre.no that amount so long as there is u possibility of the city being run by n gang of irresponsible triclcsters , and Its bonds and contracts repudiated or annulled Just to suit their pleasure or gratify their mnlicu. Now tlio citizens have pronounced in no uncertain voice that they won't ' let that stamp of men interfere with the good nnmo and credit of Omahu , and tbeir decision will bn hoard in u very money center in the cast. It will quiet all fears , and the money will come out this way us freely as It over did , ' There is Just ono thing left to make the vote of the people more emphatic , and that Is for the mityor anil council to take It Up where tlio citizens left it. The luttor voted that tlio city hall should be built at once , and it Is In order for tlio council to endorse that vote and see that It ii done. Lot them prove to the world that they are business men in every snnso of the wont and men of the true western go ahead style. Lot thrui , nt once , udvertiso for plans , rush the buildIng - Ing up , and prove that they are acting in harmony with tlio bettor class of citizens that elected them. No ono recognizes the truth of the saying , 'A liouso divided against itself cannot stand.1 more than the men with money to invest , and rival cities have taken care to advertise the city hall trouble where it would do the most harm ; so Hint , it is left to the council to sco thnt the end of the trouble is equally well advertised , and noth ing will do it so well us u call for plans. "And then , tliero is another thing for the business men of Omaha to do before they can rest on their oars. Tlioy have got their oars in now , and iirciu the npht frame of mind to use their influence with the Nebraska roiurrcssional delegation. Lot them urge upon the delegation the necessity of at once taking steps to induce the secretary of the interior to appoint his commission ns speedily ns possible for the purpose of condemning tlio land for the now postofllcc. It can bo done and the new site purchased in a short time so that tlio work on the building could commence almost immediately. Think what that would mean for the business men and workinir men of Omntm , $1-OU.OOO for the pnstofllco ami $ ! UO.OUO for the city hall , or a million and u halt ol outside money that will como hero to stay. Think what the expend iture of that amount would mean to the mer chants and thinlc of the numbcrof mechanics that would find work and the advertisement that Omiha would pet abroad 1 Tliero is $ 100,000 now available for the purchase of the .site , and if tlio business inuii of Omaha will only follow up their victory of Tuesday , the result of that election will start a boom In this city that will leave all previous booms iu the shade. " The value of thought cannot be told. Just so with the best of everything. Take Dr. Bigelow's Positive. Cure for all tin-pat and lung troubles , if you. appreciate a speedy and thorough euro. Pleasant to take. 50 cents and $1. Goodman Drug Co. A Cornell University Association. In view of the fact that an unusually largo number of tlio alumni , as well as .former students of Cornell university , of Ithaca , N. Y. , are residents in Kansas anil adjacent states , all of whom retain nn interest in the affairs of thnt institution , it is desired to ef fect among such graduates and former stu dents , however brief their attendance may have been , a Southwestern Cornell associa tion , similar to the organization known as the Northwestern Cornell association at Chicago. In order to accomplish this purpose , all who are willing to thus associate themselves , and at the same time enjoy a reunion with all that term itnpllcs-to every former student of Cornell , are earnestly requested to meet at the Copcland hotel , Topcka , Kan. , Feb ruary 23 , ISS'.i , nt4 p. m. All who expect to bo present on that occa sion ivill plcaso notify Ed. A. Wagoner , at Topeka , at once that proper preparations may bo made for an cnjoyablo entertain ment. L. G. HOIKS , FJIAXIC Cooi'uii , L. M. WOOD , H. M. HAULRV , N. U. IUKKII , C , E. CAitrcxTcn , E . A. WAOKNKH , HBIIUCHT HACKNEV , CIIAS. BI.OOD SMITH , EUOENB HOI-KINS , J. C. HOLLAND , ic PATMCK. Got His Man. Deputy Sheriff Louis Grebe made the arrest Thursday evening , in Swift's packing house at South Oinuha , of J. 13. Newman , who is wanted at Greenfield , la. , for forgnry. Grebe received a letter nearly two weeks ago from Sheriff Kcngcry , of Adalr county , nsltltifr him to keep u look-out for Newman. Last Monday ho located ills man , and no- tilled Kengcry to got his requisition papers and como on. The latter arrived last night , and loft for homo this morning with tlio pris oner. Newman disappeared from Grconilcld last April and the authorities Imvo been searching for him over since. The check ho forged was for ? aOO. IIo worked In the ren dering department nt Swift's , nnd when con fronted by the odiccr was very mhch sur prised. Jn order to prevent ills employers llnding out what was up , ho got u llvo days' leave of absence to go away on a visit to his fatnor , who , lie said , is very ill. 1NCO.M.PJ3TKNCE , NOT CHIME. Furt licr In vest lent Ion Into thcTi-ontilo oCDrs. Kcllcy and Ucnr. George P. Moore , of Norfolk , Is In the city and was approached yesterday by a Ue.r reporter for Information concerning the sen sation which lias thrown that usually quiet city Into a ferment of excitement. For the past three days Interest and animation have been running nt a fever beat race , superinduced by the preliminary examina tion of Dr. Bear , who , oubscqUout t6' lr. ) Kelly's arrest , was taken Into custody ns nn accomplice in the malpractice with which ho Is charged , "It will bo rcnicmbo.'cd that nn operation was performed on Caroline Soudler some weeks ago , from tlio effects of which she died , ami so much mystery surroundedevery movementmndo by those connected with the unfortunate girl's trouble , death and burial , that many people expressed suspicions of foul deeds. Shortly after the unfortunate girl had been buried her "brother and sister , advised and urged by others , preferred charges of murder against Dr. Kelly , and nn ofllccr brought him Into court , Ho waived preliminary examination and pave bonds In the sum of ? 5,000 for his appearance nt the next term of the district court. " Mr. Moore says Dr. Kelly's arrest was broutrht about by parties up there who nro envious and have taken advantage of the oppoitunlty to make It unpleasant for bun. "Had it not been for thoprotection Of thir ty or forty friends I believe they would have lynched him the day ho gave ball and was re leased , The inotj was very angry and howled through the streets like a mob of drunken cow-boys. Ono of the loadqrs had a rope la his pocltot and they wuro itiixious to use it. The negro already spokonnf so much ns hav ing figured in this affair mmiif stcd particu lar anxiety to use violence. His actions nro duo to the fact that Dr. Kelly recently dis charged him from the asylum where ho was employed as a cook. " Mr. Moore says thnt a pravo but perfectly natural mistnku wits made and It may go rough with the physicians. However , Dr. Bear seems anxious to face the music. Ho insisted upon being tried immediately and County Attorney \Vcighdon accommodated him. The ciiso was called before .lustlco Gcorgo N. Heals last Tuesday and the law yers wcro still speaking when Moore loft there Thursday morning. An immense i-rowd of people had been in attendance from the first. County Attorney Wcighdon Is being assisted in the prosecution by Law yer Miipes. Judge Holmes , .Iiulgo Barnes , and Mr. Prllchclt , of ihis city , nro pitted against them cm the side of the defense. "The trial , " says Moore , "was conducted ROtnuwhat differently from the usual custom adopted m criminal cases. The dofcnso refused to introduce any testimony and the stale's witnes ses were given all tlio latitude they wanted. No objections wcro raised to them telling what they felt lllc tolling regarding the matter. In that way wo wuro treated tea a Hood of story about what this ono uud that ono had said , hoard or believed. "When tt.o prosecution could not think of anything further to draw out of a witness the lawyers on the othar side would nmko suggestions and assist them instead of cross- examining. While the fact that Miss youdicr had been pregnant and the operation re sulted in the removal of a seven months old child , there is no evidence to establish proof of premeditated crime on the part of the doc tors. She had always been considered a good , pure girl , and up to the very moment of the operation , strenuously denied ever having been intimate with any 111:111. : Slo : not only denied it to her own folks , but to the girl whom she roomed with and was her clos est coiilldcntinl friend. "Miss Sandier came to this countrv from Germany ouo year ago last October , and se cured employment as a domestic in the nsy- Inia at Norfolk. In November last hho be gan to show signs of being in an interesting condition and was subjected to a scnes of interviews , but denied everything. Her de nials too were of that child-like , innocent character calculated to convince persons that she was tolling the truth. On the 2Sth of November Dr. Tcschjean was called in , consulted , made nu examination and told the girl thnt she was pregnant , "All these points came out in the trial of Dr. Bear. "ft was also shown that she had boon brought to Omaha mid examined by n doctor hero who corroborated Teschje.m's opinion. However , after duo and consider ate deliberation and repeated consultations Drs. Kelly and Boar , it seems , concluded , that the girl was afllictcd with a tumor and would gratify her wishes by cutting It out , Dr. Kelly appeared to place more confidence in the truthfulness of her persistent denials than in the knowledge of other physicians. Her conduct had been such as to completely throw him off his guard. The operation , therefore , was proceeded with , but had r.ot gone far until the doctors discovered that they had made n terrible mistake , and under took to prevent it becoming known by spreading reports to the effect that the girl died from the effects of the removal of an ovarian tumor. "This might have worked had it not been for the inquisitlvcncss of a woman in the asylum , whcso curiosity Ic-d her to make inquiries. The name of the Otnaha uhysiciun was not made known. " Payintr an Election Bet. During the campaign last fall , Eddie Swobe , son of Mr. and Mrs. Tlio runs Swobe , made an election wager with Mrs. Barton to the effect that if Harrison won she would give him a party , and if Cleveland wore elected .Eddie should buy her a iive-pound box of candy. Mrs. Barton lost and paid the bet last night. Handsome invitations wcro sent out to about fifty friends of the young man. Smith U'liiH. The live-bird match shot at South Omaha Thursday afternoon between J. C. Smith , of that city , and James Faulkner , of Onuilia. resulted in favor of Mr. Smith. The match was for $50 a side , English modified rules. The score : Smitn 11111 Hill 11111 30111 11111-24 i'aulkncr 11011 11011 110H 11111 11111 ! Air. G , W. ICctchuin was referee. Snceestecl hy the "Man with a Club. " Olof Ellison will address the Press club next Sunday afternoon on topics suggested by the essay delivered last Sunday by Hon. Hen II. Barrows on . 'Tho Man with a Club. " All members are earnestly requested to bo present , the recognized ability of Mr. Ellison iisuring nn Instructive and pleasing inatnico. Oriqkct. The annual meotlnpof (4io ( Omaha Cricket club , will bo held 'this overling , llio 9th instant , at the Hotel' ' Darby , corner of Capitol avenue and Thirteenth streets , at S o'clock. Business of importance will bo transacted , and every member is urgently re quested to bi > present. CREAM DELICIOUS EXTRACTS PERFECT S5 NJUURAL FRUIT FIAYORS Used by the United States Government. Endorsed tiy the head * of the Great Universities ml Vulillc J'ood Analyst * . BI the Strongest , I'urcst nnd most Healthful. Dr , Price' * Cream llaUnfr Powder doesnot coutaln Amraouia , tlinecr Alum , Dr. Price' * Delicious FlavoringIx- tract * , Vnoitla , I.cmou , Oranee , Altuoud , Koie , etc. , do uot coutilu 1'oUoooui Oil * or Chemicals , PRICE BAKING POWDER CO , . KeWYork. Clilcoao. at , Louis. Tills pnwilcr never varies. A innrvcl of purity roiiKtli anil wliolcioiuenc'iH. Aloro pponoiiilcsil than thoordlmry kljuls , and citinut bj sold In cotinictltloit with tlio multitudes of low cost. Hhortwalght nltim or pliosplmto powiloiN. Sold only In cunt , llovnl Making 1'owdcr Co. . KM Wall street. Now Voric BWIfT'O SPKCIF1O la cnllroljr n TOKotabla preraratlon coa lmining no Mercury , Potash , Arcculc , or othe * polaououi suustancca. SWIFT'S SPKCIFIO tins cured hundreds of cnscn of rplthrM > ma or Cancer of Iho Skin , thousands of caae * of tozrmn , Dlocd Itumors Aiut sln : Dlfcaim , fcnd hunilroda of thousaiu'.s of cased of Scrof. nln , lilood 1'olsou anil Illood Taint. ewiKTs srccinu Ilm rellcrpd thnmands of cafes of Ucren * rial Poisoning , ItheunuUlBin and BtlUncss of the Joints. , . . - Co. . AllantnOo.-Ocntlenion : Inthq arlrparcof the prcsjnt yeur , a bad cose of blood intlbou oriLenrod uinm inc. I Iicitan tajlnc ; H. II. 3. tuiilf r ndvluo of nnotl.er , anil today 1 foul grpiitly liuprorod. I nni still taking tlio niealfilno and shall contlr.uu to ilu * n until I an. perfectly woll. I bellevult U1 effect a pcrfc-ct cure , Your truly , Uoc. P. HoWAnn. Ill WisthljthSt. CorL-sinu , B. a , , Jn'y 7 , ISM-Tho Swlfl Bpccino Co. , Atlanta , ( la. Gentlemen : I wa Ktout surTcrer from mu'ioulnr rheuinatlsm for two } cm I could Rut no pormaiiont ro- llef ironi any modlcliio prosorlbed by my ptiy/ile.'a'i. 1 touk o\er a doion. bottlea uf jonrS S S.nnlnow I n-u ai wcH us I ever * ai In my llfo. I am sure youi mwllclnn cured mu. nnil I-uould recommend It to an r cno Buffering fitia uuy Llood dljn < ; e. Yours truly , O. K. rioijiiK'i , Conductor C. & U. 11. n. ' TViCO , TriAVJIny 9 , 1838-QontIcmen : Ths Wlfo of oils of my customers was torrllilr Dllcli',1 lth loathsome skin disease , that covcrol her whole body. Mio as conllnea to her b-d for several years liy lhl umictlon. and could not help hswlf nt nil. Sim coiil J othlcep from n violent lichlnu and stluglnz 9t thn kln. Th6 disease batnedthisvniot : , the physicians who treated It. Her husband 1 becan dually Riving his wlfu Sniffs Siwclno , nd slie c&mnioiicKl to Impi eve almost Im mediately , nnd 111 few wwkstuo waiiap- .rently well. She to now a lieailr tin * u lady , wllh no trace ot thoallilction ours ery4rutr , J. K. snris , \7holcsaU Druggist , J.ustln Avenue , t Treatlso on Blood and Slcln Dlseaeei mailed free. Tim Smn SrEciria Co. , Driwcr t , Atlanta , Ox i Sow York , "K Urnad ay. . ( JHNPBEOBDBNTBD ATTRACTION till OVUIi A .M11.MON DlSTlUlUTKi ) > l Louisiana State Lottery Company. Incorporated by the IcRlslatiiro In 1 3. for Rclucatloiml and fhnrltablu purpose. ; , and Its frnnchiso made n part or the present State Con stitution , in 187'J. by nu overwhelming popular vote. Its MAMMOTH DRAWINGS take place Sem- ! AnnuallyMuiionnil December ) and fta UllAND SINGU ; NUM11KH DRAWINGS take place 111 eacMof the other ton months of tlio year , anil are nil drawn in public , nt the Academy of Musk- , Now Orleans , La. FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS , For Integrity of its Drawings , ami Prompt ' of I'ri/cs I'nyincnl / , ATTKSTF.I ) AR FOLLOWS : We do here by certify that wo ai.perviso the nrraiiKcments 1'or all the Monthly uud Seml-An- cual Drawings of Tlio Louisiana State Lottery Company , and in person innnaco nn < ' . control the Drawings themselves , and that the game are conducted with honesty , fairness , and In peed faith toward all parties , and wu authorize the company to use thli certltlcate , with fac similes of our Hlgnutuius attached , In Its adver- tlbementa. " COMMISSIONERS. We. the undersigned Unnks and Bnnkcrs.will pay all I'rlzcg diawn in The Louisiana Hlatu potteries which may bo presented at our coun ters. H. M. WAfiMSMSV. Prcs. Louisiana Nat. Hank. I'lEUIiniiANAUX. I'res. Htuto Nat'l Hank. A. HAUnviN. 1'res. New Orleans Nat'l llank. CA1U. KOHN.l'ros. Union Nntlonal Hunk. GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING , At tlio Academy of Music , New Or leans , Tuesday , Kolirunry 12 , 18HJ ) . CAPITAL PRIZE , $300,000. 100,000 Tickets at Twent/ Dollars each. Halve ; , $10 ; Quarterj , $5 ; Tenths , $2 ; Twen tieths , $1. T.ISTOK 1MU7.BS 1 PIUZK OT'JCO'J.O-'OIs J.mOM i i'iuyK or ioi.tVis ) ( ) ido.nu i IMCI/.I : OK W , WH M , OXI ! ! I'RI/.KSOP 10,00lnro ) 1 cn iaro " ' ' OJO ai i'iiixKsnp i.tKHnro - - - 100 iMtixnsoK COOaio . rill.OOO 2UO I'ltiy.KSOK StlOnro . fiO.OO ) 500 I'HliSUSOK ! ) arn . 100,000 AI'I'llOXtJIATlO.V 100 Prizes of i.VXnvo ) " ' ' " " " " 100 1'rlzca ot IKluuro . . . . . . . . . . . : J < MIO ) lOOi'rlzesor 203nro WUOO ) TIUIUl.VAL I'lll/.tlH. pro Prizes of $100 are J.T9OOG WJl'rizesof IDOore 1 ,900 3.1SI Prizes , nnioimtlng to. fl.OM.HX ) NOTE. Tickets drawing t'uiiltiil 1'rlzea ro nut on- Itloil td torinlniil primus. IVKuuUi.iniUATiis , or any fnrllior Infnrnmtlnn ( Icflrt'drrlto k'Klblj to the iinrlcrilKncil. cleurly rintlnv your ro ldcacuHllli Slnlo , County , Mroetuml iiunil ur , .More rapid ruturn mall Oollvurr will bo nv Mirt-J br your cncloalnu an eiiTolopu bearing your lull nilrc | [ s. Kcnd I'OSTAI. NOTES. Htprosi Mnnoy Onlcrs , nn Vnw Vork Urchuncoln ordinary letter , L'ummuy br 1'ilircii ( utonr cxiic-iuu ) ii < lUru oci * "M A " > " ' OrJI. A. IUUPIIIW , "NoW'rlcii'nj , r.a. \V s liin 'tou , I ) . C. Address Registered Letters to NK\V OHLCANS NATIONAL HANK Tliat the iiaTnmnt of vurKua it ( ; I/AIIA.NTIII ; ; > 11V KUUIt NA ri.VAI ( < IIANKh OK New ( ) rlonn , anil tliu Tk-liots arc slunoil hy the 1'rosldunt of nn hull- tutlon vrhoie cliarlvroil rights orcJ ri'covnlicil In Iho hlnhest courts ) theroTuro , liowaru of ull uriiniinymous nrhomo. O.NKIKI.IAltl tlic prlcnof tlm snmlleit part or frui'tlon or a ticket leMUKI ) IIV US In uny Drawlnir. Anythlnu In our name uirurvU fur less than u HullarU usnlndlu. DREXEL & MAUL , ( Successors to John 0. Ja-olis. ) Undertakers and Embalmers At the old stand 1407 I'arnam St , Orders by telegraph solicited and promptly attended. Telephone to No. S3. P ATCMTC For | M I CH I O Procured Promptly. OKllMtK K , J.ISJION , Attorney lit I.uw , O15 Fint-ontli bt , > WASIIINUTON. I ) . V. SttatitMt'l IMi. SfHl Jar Cf-J'ainpUtl , Jnt. WE REALIZE THE FACT That there is only a short time left for disposing of all winter goods , and wo also realize that the only way to dispose of them is to make tlio prices irresistible. A visit to our store will show you what "wo" mean l > y clearing sale. All the remnants of this whole winter's business will be closed out , and the prices wo have put on them now can not fail to move them. If you can uo fit'ted in an overcoat or suit from our winter stock you can secure a prize. All our Boys' Clothing arc inoluclod iu this clearance sale , and wo offer surprising bar- iu this department. Wo have quite a goorl assortment of children's and boy's suits , especially in fine qualities. Those we have now cut down to the former prices of medium and lower grades. We simply slate a fact when wo claim that such qualities have never before been oiTered at such astonishingly low prices , and we ask parenH not lo miss this oppor tunity. All our boys'long and knee pants are offered at correspondingly reduced prices. Closing out prices on all our percale flannel and cassimore shirts. Wo begin the season with new goods only , and the old ono3 must all go. Closing out prices on all hats and caps remaining from last pen son , Our now spring styles will be open in a few days , and we dent want to carry over a single hat or cap if wo can help it. What'we have left in winter underwear is offered at prices regardless of value. Plain figures and ono price only. Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets , Omaha. SPECIAL SALE. AND SPECIAL I'KIfES ON MEN'S THOU- bKHS l' ncclally nt this season. We art-sure you will appreciate what wo nro doing. Look atour window and yon c.tu sco n few of the ' ' Imrtraltit. Come in and wo will ' you with DAYS. This is a disease which 1ms heretofore Bullied nil "Medical Science. We have a Hemcdy.unknown to anyone in the World outside of our Company , and ono that haste to cure the moat obstlnatu cases. Ten days In recent cases does tlio work. It Is the old chronic ! deep seated cases that wo solicit. Wo liavo cured hundreds who have been abandoned by Physicians , and pronounced Innnrablo , and wo challenge the world to bilng us u case that wo will notcnrti In less than blxty days. Slnpo the history ot inedtrlnoii true specific for Syphilis has been sought for but never found until our IBA It ! ICUillKDY wasdlscoveied , and wo are justllled In saying it Is the only Itcmedy In tlio World that will pos itively cure , oaeause the latest Medical Works , published by the best known nmnurltles , s.iy tliero was noveratriioHpoclllc before. Our rem edy will euro when everything else has failed. Whvttanto your time and money with patent incdlciuus that never had virtue or doctor with pliv.slclans that cannot cnrn you , you that have tried every tlitnt ; else should come to us now and get permanent relief , you never can get It else where. Mark what wo say. In the end you must take our remedy orNEVKU recover and you that have been allllctod but a shoittlme should by all means como to us now not ono In ten of new caiea ever get permanently cnrod. Many get halp and think they are free Irorn tnu disease , but In one , two or tliroo veara at teiIt appears again In a more horrible form. This IH a blood Purifier and will Cut-o any Skin or Blood Disease when Everything Else L'nils. THE COOK REMEDY GO. Itoom 10 nnd 11 , U. S. National J5an ! ( building Oinalia. Noli. retlc tonf.'pnttble action and fcgjmta aurabllltr. M yenra' ice fc > bait guarantee of tti el [ leeco of tucse Instrumrnta. WOQDBRIDGElire lire , ' v or K OI'JIUMKK la ELCTHIflUT&SUPINSOIr ( ) or MtH MI soMir. w.i. for I ) U vprrlOe puri > o * . , CL'HE or , . li < ctl/ittouili4ll cik l > n > , itiior * Hlrf slfc. Kltelrla iDip D rjienil < t.tf. > .d ap. Wont CMC. per * u.ueotlf coi d ID Ibrti. uoalbi. RtilriS I .mf Lltl < o. .Utan. BANDENELEOTRIOC0.1C9Uiin ! BI.CIUCAOOJll M nun Vinfl all urinary troiible caslly.nnlclc. MUllkl lyandsaMycuredljyDOtrrUUACan. miles , rievurul C SUH cured In buven days. Hold f Jicuiior bale , all drnirclsts , or by mall from Ui > - cutaMfu.fo J1S VVURu St.N. V. mil Direction * amtlm _ _ , _ llm"o ry , cirly ! ( y.Toit munlioodetc. T lTj wnd a r lu l.V Irrallw denied ) contalnlnir full paitlculari Ivt liana rur" , f"-o " ' rlmrf < . Addrrit , ppOF.F.O. FOWLER. MoodUi.Conn. DR. ALFRED 8HIPMAN , Physician and Surgeon PLATTSMOUTH , NEBRASKA. -371 n OP TUB Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul R'y. ' The Best Route from Omalia and Council to ETHEEAST- TWO TUAIN3 DAII.T I1ETWKKN OMAHA AND COUNCIL m.UI'Kfl Chicago , - AND Milwaukee , St. 1'aui , Minneapolis , Cedar Knnlds , Kock Island. Frccport , Itorkford , Clinton , Dnbiiquc , Dnrcntmit , Elgin , Madison , Juncsrille , Udoit , Wlncna , La t'rosse , AndullotliAr Important nulnli ICut , Northeast aid boutlieaftt. For through tlrtHj , call vn the tlckot if tut nt iSOl Fnrnnm etrcet. la Marker IJlock , or mi Union I'sitUo Dapot. I'ulln.an Slcepen and th * finest Ilnln Can In tb world nro run on tliA lualn line of tbe Chlcnttu , MM * wnkoe .V ftt. 1'aul Hallway , ant ! flTarj atUnllun 19 paid to puunt : ; rs br cottriuout onipluros of the compuar. It. MlM.eit.uonernl M DH : . J. K. 'IDUKKn. Ai'litnntOaueral Jlansrcr A. V. K. CAUl'ENTKkt. Oontral I'auonger an * Ticket Az nt. OKU. K. HUAKFonD , A' < tiu.Dt Utneral 1'tnccgoi aud Tloket Agent. J.T. CLAlllCatnortl Superintendent. THE CHICAGO Omaha , Council Bluffs Chicago , UnrMialtown i apld , Clinton , iHzon. CIHcaio. Miinnukc * . F . SaAtT" tha PsoP'o of Nabriinkn.Oolo' VWRv0"1.11' . " * ' Ke 'l . Oregon , Wash. - ' " iUP ° rl0r * a * ° > of the numerous points of superiority - . . i lt tlireo tralm a < Iny of l A -w. nuivn are the finest that h'lmnn nrtanc liiKenulty can create. In I'AIiAC'Ktil.RKl'INd CAH ! J5 , ? , < " "i'iTii0f.rWlll h cn not t > a found olfowhorc. A Council Ilium , the trulni of the Union I'nelflo Knll war connect In nnlon rtepot wltli tboio of the Cul fSF'n * orthwcMern Ity. In Chlcnco the trains of : ' n'rfcs ° onnocllon with the o of nil other ' < ir.ci-rilt'1iF0In'"lb''i' ! . Indlan polli. Cincinnati v ; nSfa I. ' " " > i > u1alol f,11 'hunt , Toronto. Montreal I,0 , . PUl Js5w11Vo'.k. . ll < ! elPlii . llaltlraore , WaiU. ino points In the B st. Aik for tickets via ' ' ( ' " ) f yea W'h'rf(0'RTHWESTERN" | , H. UUtJIJITT. * n'B. p. wir.BON. ( jon-l Manngor. Qen'l I'nss'r Acent. . I ) . IIAM..Ticket Anent. KOI Farnaia " ' ' " WEST. City I'assonger Agtnl U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB. 1'aid Un Capital . $100,000 nrplns . 50 ,000 II. W , YA-rr.s. President. l.r.xvisH. ItUKii , Vicel'roslilcnt. A.K. TOIIZAMNml Vice I'r W. II. S. 1 luo i ns : , Cashier. DlllDCTOIIS. U * . V. MOPISH. JOHNS. COI.M.VJ. II. W. VATES. l.nwis S. KIJIJD. A. E , TOUKAMN. THE IRON BANK , Cornui1'Jtli iiuil Krtrnn-.n Sis , ACcnoral liauklu ; GOLD MEDAL , PAHIS , 187ft BAKER'S 11 Warranted ntnolntely jiiiro Cocoa , from nlnch the cxccii of Oil Jus been removed. ItJiasmorJ than three tlmn the strength cl Cocoa rmicd null .Starch , Arrow , root or Sucar , and n thereiorc far mnrc economical , cot/iiy/ej ( / Mim one cent a cup. it is delicioui , nourisliinj , itrcnetlieniiiir , easily di. ectleJ , and admirably adapted ( or in. valid ] as wellai/cr persons In health. Sold by Uroci'n etcrj-nlitro. W , BAKER & CO , , Dorchester , Mass , YELLOW SIGNS. YELLOW TUBS Use "Peerless Brand" DALTIMOnE Fresli Raw Oysters , Hdocted and packed with rh'aiillniJM & caioby CH , , PEARSON & CO , Ballimore.Md . They are tha best. Atk your ( Iroct-r from tliem T. eTc iiup iw7 FIRE INSURANCE BROKER , Itoom O.t Traders' Itiillillnu , CHICAGO. rv ivoitcua-A. ouoiuicn. ATToiisBv.Ar.i.Aw. \ ) K < Ue rliorii Ht. , ( Jmcutoi ur co rrou ; U years cipcrlvuco ; OUrOUllOSl- 180 So. ClurkQt. llie Regular Old-Established PHYSICIAN AND SURCEOl ! It still Treating with the Greatest SKILL and SUCCESS M/VTi.T.I j , Clirouic , Nervous and Private Discescs , NERVOUS DEBILITY , Lost Manhood , Failinr ; Memory , Exliaustinc Drains , Tcrribta Dreams , Head and Back Ache nnil nllllie cfTeclJ leading to early decay anj pcihnps Consumption 01 Insanity , treated scientifically Ly new methods with r.cvcr-failmp ; success , Oi > - SYPHILIS. iml all bad Bload and Skin Dis eases permanently cured. aa-KIDNEYand URINARY complaints , Gleet , Gonorrhoea , Strlctu re , Varlcocele ami al ! discascj ofthc GenltoUrnary ! Orcans turcil promptly without injury to Stomach , Kidneys or other Organs. ttf No experiments. Age ami experience Im portant. Consultation free ami sacred. flJT-Scnd 4 cents postage for Celebrated Works on Chronic , Nervous nnd Delicate Diseases. v 'lliose contemplating Marriage end fcr Dr. Clarke's celebrated Ruidc Male and Female , each 15 cents , both 35 cents ( clamps ) ' Consult the old Doctor. A friendly letter nrcallinay sayefuturcsulTcr- tnp and shame , and add goldcnjears tolife. CB-Ilook , "Life's ( Seciet ) Errors , "jo cents ( timp ) . Medicln * and wtitings sent CVCTJherc , secure from exposure * Hours , 8 lo 8. Sundays y to u. Address F. D. CLARKE , M. D. , , IQG So. Clark St. . CHICAGO , ILL. OMAHA MEDICALu SURGICAL INSTITUTE N. W. Cor. I3th & , Dodpro Sts. 1 rOItTIIETItEATUKNT Or AM. Appliance ] for Deformities and Trusjoj. Ilect facilities , nppnrntus nnd rnncdlo for IKCS fill treatment of urery rcrra of dlsonso rcqulrlnl MoillcAl or Surnlol Treatment. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Dourd and attendance ; beat hospital accommodm tlon.iln the wost. WHITE roll ciricnr.Am on nofonnillcn nnd Dracei. Trnsios , Club Ktet , Curraturo of the flnlne , I'lies , Turuorn , Cancer , Catarrh , Hronclillli , Inbalatlon. Kluclrlclty. Puralyrls , Eplleptr , Kidney , llladdcr , Kyp , ICnr , Bkln ana Blood , and all Surxlcal oparxtloni. Diseases of Women a Specialty. II001C ON D1SEASB9 OF WOMEN' KIIKB. ' ONLY RELIABLE MEDICAL IITSTITUTS MAKIKO A SPrCIAl.TV OF PRIVATE DISEASES. All Illood Ulsoaies succosifully treated , Sypbllltlo PotBon remoTod from the aysturu Trlthout in reury. Noir reitoratlre treatment for loss nt Vital Tower. Persons unable to vlilt us rony lie trcatftd at hnme br correspondence. All comraunlcuions ronudentlal , MccllclnoH or Instruments sent by mall or fipicu , securely packed , no marks to InJIcnto rontenti or scndor. Ono personal Interview iiroftrrcd. Call ana commit us or send history of your case , and we nil ! send Iu plain wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN , FREE ! Upon Private , Hncclal or Nervous Ulaonscs , Impo. Uncjr , avpbllls.Oloel and Varlcuccle , with question Mil. Address Oiiiultu Medical awl Surgical Institute , or BIC. IflcVlC.\AItlV , Cor. 13th and DoUgo St3. , . . OMAHA , Nlil ) . All patients requiring more incdicJncs will please send to the Knium City Hist pensary. Soutluvost corner Main nnd 12th StH. , Kitnsas City , Mo. 'NESS ' CURED _ _ _ _ _ _ A J fcUI&mVMUD i W VMM J tutlrclr oicrrom * l > 5 reel' rMnprru * TUBULAR UR CttSHIONSi l I-en.fu - , * r liooaiJwml tt rJ ( , la fitl t < ' i < ir. JjK.IU uill . , ( lvre ll # ll < f utoeillri * il. y. niscox till. "